Um, ????Blooie no springing in the chicks Hal???
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Um, ????Blooie no springing in the chicks Hal???
Heehee! That is the fun part. I love to watch them, they generally go from very awkward to decently confident, and they can waltz!Being forced to dance in 6th grade has scarred more than one boy for life...me included![]()
Growing up we had a great little Cocker that had really good birding skills, although my job early on was to bust up the birds. Later on we got Brittanies. Our best birder died about 6 years ago and my dad decided that clay was more his speed, partly because it is difficult to find anywhere to hunt around here anymore. It is all subdivisions.Did you hunt over dogs, or did you get to play "dog"?
Quote: Thanks. Well, with the wind, she's been pretty quiet. I think she can't hear things over the wind. Other than that, I usually have to get up a couple times at night and tell her to knock it off. Just don't need her to bark at coyotes who are half a mile away.
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I'm sorry you lost yours. This one is half pyr and half anatolian. She's great with the chickens and ducks and guineas. Kind of excited about the peacocks when they fly and honk. I'm still concerned about having her loose when my other dogs are out. She wants to play with them, but she's so big and exuberant, she scares them, then they get defensive and it goes south from there.
Yes my dog knows where the squirrels go but sometimes she just has to much energy to burn since she is a border collie Aussie she has her energy she is a blue Merle![]()
Here she is